Yahoo: Yes, There Is a Right Way to Hold a Wine Glass
You might not think how you hold your glass matters, but properly holding a wine glass is a key part of enjoying wine—not to mention a crucial component of basic table manners. It's not about being ...
USA Today: THE SCENE: The right way to hold a wine glass
There are proper ways to hold a wineglass for form, function and social etiquette. A few general rules of thumb are: If it has a stem, hold it by the stem. That’s why it’s called stemware. Now if the ...
NDTV: This Is The Right Way To Hold A Teacup And A Wine Glass, Etiquette Coach Explains
Etiquette coach William Hanson shared tips on properly holding a teacup—pinching the handle without extending the pinky—and a wine glass—holding by the stem to avoid warming the wine. The advice ...
This Is The Right Way To Hold A Teacup And A Wine Glass, Etiquette Coach Explains
BND: Did you know there’s a proper way to hold a wine glass?
The proper way to hold a wine glass is near the base of the stem using your thumb, forefinger and index finger. The other two fingers (including the pinky), are to move further down to the base to ...
Did you know there’s a proper way to hold a wine glass?
Sydney Morning Herald: How to hold a wine glass (and what it says about you)
How to hold a wine glass (and what it says about you)
Learning the proper way to hold your wine glass can actually influence the taste, flavor, and appearance of your wine—which is why we’ve spoken to expert wine consultant Murphy Perng about the right (and wrong) ways to hold your wine glass.